Strange Allies made this for the kind of Boston pride that does not need to smile for tourists.
Not every city has the same texture. Boston has friction. Brick under your feet, slush at the curb, somebody arguing at full volume before noon, and a street that somehow bends the wrong way even when you swear it should not. People either get that energy or they do not. This is for the ones who do.
Across the front, Boston appears in Japanese in a retro arc, with Boston Mass. sitting below it in smaller type. That combination lands exactly where it should. It feels sharp, a little unexpected, and fully locked into the idea that city pride does not have to look like standard issue sports merch or another dead-eyed tourist souvenir.
Boston is old, loud, proud, messy, overeducated, under-patient, and weirdly intimate for a place that acts so guarded. One block gives you students sprinting to class, another gives you somebody in work boots carrying a coffee the size of a fire extinguisher, and another gives you a bar where the same argument has probably been happening since 1998.
That is who this piece belongs to.
It belongs to the Allston apartment survivor. The Jamaica Plain commuter. The Dorchester loyalist. The Southie menace. The Somerville-adjacent person who still says Boston because explaining the map is exhausting. It belongs to people posted up in Cambridge, people cutting through Back Bay, people meeting friends in the North End and pretending they know a shortcut.
It also belongs to the city sports orbit whether you are built around Fenway, TD Garden, or game-day rituals that start hours before the first pitch or puck drop. Red Sox people. Celtics people. Bruins people. The city runs on that pulse whether anybody admits it or not.
And then there is the school gravity. Harvard, MIT, Boston University, Northeastern, UMass Boston, Boston College. Kids who arrived for a degree and accidentally built a whole life here. Transplants who earned their stripes in winter. Natives who never needed convincing.
Wear it because Boston gets under your skin. Wear it because a gift should feel personal. Wear it because city pride can still have edge. Strange Allies is for the people who know place matters, and Boston always leaves a mark.